Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
80317 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The electrochromic and photocatalytic properties of vanadium-doped tungsten trioxide thin films prepared at room temperature (300 K) by the electron beam evaporation technique are reported in this paper. The vanadium to tungsten ratio (V/W) in these films are 0.003, 0.019, 0.029 and 0.047. The optical band gap of the vanadium-doped tungsten oxide (WO3) thin film initially increases from 3.16 to 3.28 eV for V/W ratio 0.003 then decreases to 3.15 eV for V/W ratio 0.047. These vanadium-doped films switch between neutral gray and transparent states. The coloration efficiency (CE) decreases from 82 cm2 C−1 (pure WO3) to 27 cm2 C−1 for the film containing V/W ratio 0.047. The photocatalytic activity has enhanced with vanadium doping and maximum activity of 15% (percentage change in optical density of methylene blue due to photo degradation) has been observed for the film containing V/W ratio of 0.019. The Kelvin probe measurements show that the work function of pure WO3 films is 4.07 eV and vanadium doping initially increases the work function to 4.19 eV for V/W ratio 0.019 and then decreases it to 3.97 eV for film with V/W ratio 0.047.

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